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We are probably some of the first to camp at pearl bay(nov 28th) It is just as described by alex. Very comfortable chickee we had it all to ourselves. The bugs were a little thick at dawn and dusk, but then again the cold had not come through yet. incredible sunrise, sunset is blocked by trees, but still pretty. Fishing in the entire area was horrible only 1 ladyfish. heard gator or croc grumbling mating call at night.
I stayed at Pearl Bay chickee Saturday nite with an older friend who was pretty tired and sore from the previous day's long paddle, and he especially appreciated the steps along one edge for debarking. This chickee is in excellent shape, and the side rails are nice for lounging around or hanging gear. The port-a-john is immense - you could almost park a small car in it!
Along that topic, we noticed (without getting out of our boats to thoroughly investigate) that there is apparently no longer a port-a-john at Lard Can, or even evidence of fixtures to bolt one down on the dock (so that the "honey barge" can access it). Most of the day-trippers with rental canoes head out to that point before turning around, and it's a shame that there is no place for these folks to relieve themselves in an environmentally-friendly manner -- this site is too small to tolerate that kind of abuse for long. Anyone have any info on the Park's plans regarding this?
It's not on the dock but off to the side at the end of the dock.
You won't see it if you don't walk in on the dock.
Larry,
After your stay at Shark Point Chickee, Pearl Bay must have felt like a luxury condo!
Juan
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